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Trade: G&L S-500 Deluxe

Question:
I have too many single coil guitars in my house and I need to clear out a bit. I am not really sure what I am looking for in trade. Make me some offers and I might just accept it. Might be interested in mics (small diaphram condensors)...maybe a Taylor W14ce, maybe a Gretsch or something. You give me ideas...I will entertain them. I have some cash too so we can work a deal up or down.

Features a nice quilty maple top. This guitar lists at almost $1800 these days.

Features
Basswood body with maple top
Maple neck
Rosewood fretboard
Jumbo frets
Magnetic Field Design G&L single-coil pickups
G&L dual-fulcrum tremolo bridge
Schaller locking tuners
Volume with a push/pull pot for pickup expansion
Treble and bass
25-1/2" scale


The guitar is totally clean (pic taken before polish cloth) and comes in a cheesy gig bag.

http://maxwebb.com/pullen/G&L/
Answer:
Ooh, wish I had money. I love G&L guitars...
Answer:
Yould you give it for an acoustic guitar? I dont know what brand sorry, its really old (still in fairly good condition) all it needs is new strings, or if you wait a while, it will have new strings, its made in Korea jumbo frets, heres a picture of it, and some of its little dents/chips:
(I will have the pictures later today)
Answer:
Originally Posted by RockerDud3 Yould you give it for an acoustic guitar? I dont know what brand sorry, its really old (still in fairly good condition) all it needs is new strings, or if you wait a while, it will have new strings, its made in Korea jumbo frets, heres a picture of it, and some of its little dents/chips:
(I will have the pictures later today)
I am not currently interested in any acoustics except Taylor, Collings or Olsen.
Thanks for the offer.
Answer:
Okay,
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you get an Olsen for a G&L and you have found a good deal, those are some sweet guitars
Answer:
I seriously doubt anyone would trade an Olsen unless you added in several thousand (like 2-3000$) dollars extra. They are too nice for anything but that.
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